ACP-EP Memory 512MB PC2700 200-PIN DDR 333MHz SODIMM (MAC)
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3 new or used available from $24.99
Average customer review:Product Description
Industry standard PC2700 200-pin DDR 333MHz SODIMM. Apple PowerBook and iMAC compatible, and carries a Lifetime Warranty. Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM memory is a product built upon the foundation of older PC100/PC133 memory technology. DDR SDRAM memory can do two operations per clock cycle, unlike SDRAM memory which only supports one operation per the computer's clock cycle. By having DDR technology, you are doubling the memory bandwidth over the corresponding single-data-rate SDRAM. Give your computer a boost by adding more memory! Apple PowerBook and iMAC Compatible, Industry standard SODIMM, manufactured to JEDEC standards, Guaranteed Compatible, Lifetime Warranty, All modules labeled with manufactures telephone number for direct support, Made in the USA. Add-On Computer has over 12 years experience in the Digital Flash Storage and Memory Module market and is a leading supplier of memory module solutions to consumers and resellers. Add-On computer is the exclusive supplier to Ingram Micro's "Memory Upgrades" program for the last 5 years. Our main mission is to bring quality products with experienced and expert advice to our customers. All Add-On Computer products are quality tested for performance and 100% compatibility. All Add-On Computer products are backed by a warranty. Add-On to Your Business
Product Details
- Brand: Memory Upgrades
- Model: AP16S6464-PC333
- Dimensions: 2.00 pounds
Features
- Sold Individually
Customer Reviews
Defective
It worked for about 2 weeks in my iBook & when I ran updater it crashed the computer. Took to Apple store and they said the memory was defective. Had to return it.
It works perfectly
I purchased it, it arrived quickly and I installed it.
It works perfectly. no complaints at all.
Worked great!
It took about 5 minutes to install. It works great!. It was my Mac that turned out to have the problem. I have a bad socket in my Mac and I actually had 512 MB on two 256 MB SIMM cards. Installing the 512 card got my memory back up to where I needed it to be and was cheaper than taking the Mac in and having it worked on.

